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®lf ëaiftte&ffjwrt a L ittle D kaf. — In the olden time, , before Mtiiie laws were invented Wing kept tbe hotel st Middl» Gran ville, and from hi* well stocked bar famished accommodations for man and beast. He was a good landlord but terribly deaf. Fish, th« village painter, was afflicted in tbe same way. One day they were sitting by them selves in the bar-room. Wing waB behind the counter, waiting for the next customer, while Fish was lorn* ging before the fire with a thirsty look, casting sheep's eye# occasionally at Wing's decanters, and wishing de voutly that some one woijdd come in and treat A traveler from the South, on bis way to Brandon, stepped in to inquire the distance. Going up to old Wing's bar he said : "Can you tell me how far it is to Brandon ?" t "Brandy ?" said the ready landlord, jumping up, "Yes, gir, I have some," at the same time handing down a de canter of the liquid. "You misunderstood me," said the étranger ; "I asked how far it was to Brandon." "They call it pretty good brandy," says Wing. "Will you take some sogar in it ?" reaching, as he spoke, • for the bowl and toddy stick. The despairing traveler, hoping for a proper answer, now turned to Fish. "The landlord," said he, "seems to be deaf; will you tell me how far it is to Brandon!" "Thank you," said Fish, "I don't care if I do take a drink with you !" The stranger treated and fled. ttST" Arizona was the theatre of an ancient civilization, which has left monuments but not history. Well constructed houses are existing there, untenanted, and evidences of extensive mining and agriculture. It was evi dently not Aztec, but Toltecan or an te-Toltecan civilization. The Apa che», a species of Indians analogous to the Malays of India, now overrun the territory and cannot be cirilized. The Mokes are a more interesting people. They live upon the mountains and cultivate the land in the valleys, for which they pay a tribute of 1-10 to the ApacbeB. They now number about 12,000 ; are of fair complexion and somewhat European features. Spine. Welsh colonists of Utah visited them and found remarkable similari ties of 1 inguage—the same intricate system of consonantal words and other dialectic peculiarities belonging to the Cymareg. There is a theory that Prince Madoc, who left North Wales in the reign of Henry II. of England, was the founder of an American colo ny of which the Mokes are descend ants. T homas J efferson 's ten R ules of L ife .—1. Never put off till to-mor what you can do to-day. 2. Never trouble others for *hat you can do yourself. 3. Never buy what you do not want because it is cheap. 4. Never spend your money before yon can have it, 5. I'ride costs ua more than hun ger, thirst and cold. 6. We never repent eating too lit tle. 7. Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly. f < 8. How much pain have those evils cost us that never happened. 9. Take things always by their smooth handle. 10. When angry count ten before you speak. J ames W att's W orkshop.—a member of the British Association thus describes a visit to the house of James Watt, the discoverer of the steam engine : A friend of Mr. lives in James Watt's house. We were ad mitted into his work room—a garret at the top of the house. It ap pears that he had a scolding wife, who didn't like the messes and noises he made, so he was sent to the attic. The room is exactly as Watt left it. The very ashes are still in the grate ; his little lathe has a bit of unfinished work in it, tools lie about ; books and drawings are in old drawers, and strewed here and there. It is a miserable little place. Only four of us could get in at one time. In fact, the daughter of the house, who went with us, had to tuck herself up in all manner of shapes to prevent her sweeping all the litter into the corners. The house is a very good one, and Watt was rich when he died there ; but it is clear that his wife kept him and his little work-room in the back ground. The room has been only recently opened. By the will of Watt's son it was or dered to be left forever as the old man left it when he last went out at its door. It waa not looked into for wore than thirty years. . M. J. «WILLIAMS, WORKER IN Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron HAVING established himself in the a bor« business, in this city, re sptetfully solicits the public patronaux Citiiens, Plantera and others, needing wor hi« line,will please send in their orders, and will be promptly attended to. Work gusraatoed. Shop adjoining, and North of Beal's Variety Store, on Third street. july! worlj in tnd tbe* JOHN TILANO, t WORKfcB IN Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron HAVING established himself again in the abdve business, in Bntrtû Roane, möst nespfectlnlly informs his old friends and the public generally that he is prepared to do all work in his line. All repairing attended to with dcgpntcii. Shop on Main street, star tbe Oatkolic (flrtu-dh augl-tf M. FOUSSE, WORKER IN Tic, Copper and Sheet Iron, SHOP ON ST. FERDINAND STREBT , OPPOSITE THE MARK BT, BATON KOtTGK, I, A. HATING dissolved my co p" i tnemb ip with Mr E L ioendrr , by mutual consent, I have tu lien the abtiTe stand, where I shall be happy to serve my old friends and the nubile generally, I d the execution of every description of work coi nected with my busine». * 'I "J F novl8-3m m . roussi. JAMES McVAY, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, baton rouge, la. Older* left at the Hardware Store, opposite the Rank Building, on Third street, w>ll bo promptly attended to. julyl-tf ». X. PRÜTN. HOBT. L. PBDTX PRUYN & BRÖ., CARPENTERS, GIN WRIGHTS —AND— Press Builders BATON ROUGE, LA. Orders left at Jastremski A McCormlck's Drug Store will meet prompt attention. julyl-6m WASHINGTON HOTEL, John Gass, Proprietor, opposite ACADEMY HALL, St. Louis street BATON ROUGE, VA. The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at the Bar. july22-tf VERANDAH HOTEL, Stephen Basilisco, Proprietor CORNER THIRD AND LA UREL S TS., BATON ROUGE, LA. B oard by the day, wkbk or month. good reds, good par», And f ftry Attenti on p&id to tbe comfort of guosts He tans also opened hîu OYSTER SALOON, where he will keep FRESH OYSTERS and FISH of all kinds, and Meals will be served at all hoars daring the day. Thankful for past patronage, " S tjsvï " res «pectfully soli tits a continuance of the same from his friends and the public generally. july27-tf SUMTER HOUSE. charles wieck, proprietor Corner of Main and Third streets, baton rouge, la. The bar is furnished with the Tery best WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS & TOBACCO. STAK SALOON, B. J< McCabe, Proprietor« LAFAYMTK STREET, Opposite Bogel's Drug Store, RATON ROUGE, LA. KRRP8 always on hawl the best qualities 6f Wines, Liquors and Cigar« in the market. Private Boarding House, —B7— MRS. E. HENDRY, [Formerly of the Verandah Hotel.] —in the — , r LARGE, ELEGANT AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING OF MR. MANN, Corner of Laurel and Fifth Street«, BATON ROUGE, LA. "|\fl"R8. HBNDRY respectfully informs her old lv_L friends and the public at large that »he had just opened a Private Boarding llo^se àt the abO' s atand, and solicita a share of patronage, p'edging herself to us* every exertion to please Term« reasonable. oct3-2m F. PERRILLAT, Watchmaker Jf Jeweler, FROM GENEVA AND PARIS, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, REPAIRED A T SHORT NOTICE, ih th* vert brst 8TYLI. THE LATEST STYLES OF JEWELRY, ALWAYS ON BAND. Lafayette Street, Baton Kouge, Lit« jambs vanci * SAW. b. UA rboub. Vanee W Harbour, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner of Church and Convention Sts., BATON KOUGE. LA. nKMJLODR STABLES are well equip- SV-_ ped witk fine Horses and con VeyanoM, and every attention is paid to the ac commodation of parties wishing Transportation, Pleasure Buggies, Carriages, or Riding Horses, or to those who leave animals in our care. Accom modations ample,feed plentiful and charges mod erate. We run no stages, but will transport any parties to any point within traveling distance of this eity. novl6-lm CHOICE EXTRA FLOUR. ^ FEW more barrel« of the belt in market, Juat •tored Afid for sals by jttlyîT JOSUCA SEAL. WILLIAM BOÖe£7" * • WHOLEt ALI AND RETAIL DBALBR Iff DRUGS, CHEMICALS, 3^EX3iaX2SrES. PAINTS, OILS & DYE STUFFS, Lafayette St., BATON ROUGI, HAS now on hand and is constantly receiving direct from the European abii Northern mar Rets fresh supplies of ' DRUGS, ■ ' P t '1 likpîpine8j^ mgdicfnfts, I'AINTS and OILS, STATION BEY, j PURK WINES, LIQUORS, CHESSMEN and BOARDS, POCKET OUTLBKY, SCHOOL BOOKS, PLAYING CARDS, "ST $ : Y iJu El>AüdyAiüacLiis, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BLACK and GREEN TEAS, ; i « GUNS, l PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, 0 A P B, FISHING TACKLE, CARTRIDGES, POWDER FLASKS, <1 ' î SHOT POUCHES. . (i AM ft .BAGS, MKERSUHAUM ms S WOOD Plrtlä,' SMOKING and CHEWING, TOBACCO, Tffj'tTN art é GUITAR STRING8, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GARDENSEEDS, ,,,, CONKEoTIONEBY, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM8, M USIO BOXES, Hig ALSO SEVERAL FINE'TON ED 7 OCT. je?» Mr « j» as 9 ROSEWOOD CASK, AT LK8S THAM NEW ORLEANS PRICES ! P btsi O taks ' raise hutiohs carefully prepared day or night. no»18 FRESH MEDICINES, QR^GS, PERFUMERIES -AND MISCELLANEOUS ABTICLIS. JASTREMSKI & McCORMICK, « respectfully give notice (hat they have fy always on hand a fresh «upply of «J» MEDICINES, ETC., Which they guarantee to be pure ; alia a choice assortment of PERFUMERY, from the most celebrated manufactories, compri« ing— LUBIN'S, Madara DURAND»«, BAZIN and WRIGHT'S, A fine assortment of ESSENCES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS. —AMD— NCKH'lKD SOAPS. All kinds of fresh genuine MINERAL WATERS Pure LIQUORS, via: French and Americas BRANDIES, WHISKY—Rye and Bourbon. PORT WINK, SHKRRX and MADEIRA Genuine Holland GIN, Pure SCHNAPPS, French Patent Medicines, viz: SIROP DK BRIANT, SIROP DB FLORE, SIROP DR LAMOURIKÜX LIQUEUR LA VILLE, ELIXIR ANTI-GLAIROUX, INJECTION BRAN, LKROT'S MEDICINES, VIN DK SEGUIN, PEROHLOISMKR DE FER DE PRAVAR, HUILLK DK FOIE DE MORUIS DE TOUGHS, (de Hogg. Will receive by the next «teamer a fresh lot o Patent Medicine», direst frosn manufacturers. WINTER GARDEN SEEDS—just received COAL OIL and COAL LAMPS—a variety on hand. LKECHKS always on hand. W All orders from the country carefully pu up andprovvply attended to. JASTREMSKI & McCORMICK. Store nearly opposite the Branch of the Lousiana State Bank. ' ' 'jull DRUGS AND MEDICINES. n vt he THE unaersigped rery retppectftiUy informs, his friends and acquaintances and th« püblic at large, that he has purchased th«„ îJjug Store, situated on Africa street, below jail, and^rmerly belonginsf to V. HEUDE Sc CO. I have now on hand a full and complete assort* meat of FRESH DRUGS Patent Medicines, Stationery, Perfumery 1 WINES AND LIQUORS, OF THK BEST QUALITY. I have as m» employee, PAUL BESSY, who ha« served in the Drug business for seventeen years, and well known to be a competent Druaaist bv tm Physician« of »his city. ™ * N i(tht calls for prescriptions promptly attended to. I return m> heartfelt thanks to my friend« and acquaintances and Physicians ospeciaUy , for the kind and liberal patronage they bave bestowed upon me I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same and guarantee general satisfaction. aug8 j. R. T. HAYNES. G. D. WADDILL & CO. HAVING purchased the DRUG 8TORE, „ on Main St., Paton Kouge, known as tfBP "HAYNES' DRUG STORE," XW respectfully intorm their city and country tjÊk friends that they are prepared to furnish, and *iU keep constantly on hand,supplies of FRESH AND GENUINE MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, and all other articles In their line. A «hare of the public patronage i« respectfully «olicted. oet6-tf Julius Gruneberg, PIANO-MAKER, TUNES k REPAIRS PIANOS, MELODEON8, *e. LONG experience in my own, manufacture in Prussia, enables] me to do the most dlfficalt work, at RKASO!(ABJ<E TERMS. 0T Written orders to te left at Mr. Adiifc Beal's Book Store, or at Str. Qoldmann'«. jans2i-Caoe. K 0. W. I. MAß... 1. U MKTHI...., A. 8*0?Hu. PIKE, LAPE VRE & BROTHER, BANKERS, DKALH8 II rOBJEIQN * DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, COIN AND xj3NraxjnnEjsrT Kroxaas. office os camp street, Between Canal and Common Streets, New Orleans, La. . decl7-y 1. S. WARREN. T. W. OKAWFORD. WARREN & CRAWFORD, (Bnocessors to Warren, Olllmore t Co.,) COTTON FACTORS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS N6. 29 CARONDELBT STREBT, Julyll-6m* NEW ORLEANS, I*A R. PRITCHARD, [Formerly Prltchard k Flower.) COTTON FACTOR . —«»— COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 53 Carondelet Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. HR" Libera! Cash Advance* and Supplies for nished on consignments of Cotton, Sogar, Ac., to hl» address. Refercncest F dqca k K ilbou A kk, 1 P ik«, L amthi a B iothk* Baton Rouge, La. J New Orleans, La. >«g8-6m MAYER BROTHERS, Crescent City Steam Tobacco Works No«. 49 and 61 LAFAYKITB STREET, Sales Room—No. 51 TchoupUoolae Bt MAYER BROTHERS, No. 51TCUOUPITOLXAS STREET. BETWEEN POYDRA8 AND NATCHEZ, New Orleans* L a . dialu8 ii J^KAF k CHEWING, k MANUFACTURERS OF 8moking Tobacco and Ci^ar*. A heavy well selected stock constantly op ha nd. jul/29-tf NEW ORLEANS CARPET WAREHOUSE, 19 CHARTRES STREIT, Between Canal and Cuitvmbeuae. We have on fcaçd and are receiving a large assortment of CARPETING Of ALL KINDS. SUCH AS— MEDALLION, VELVET, WILTON, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, 3-PLY, INGRAIN, VENETIAN, HEMP, COTTAGE, ko. FLOOR OILCLOTHS, Of all widths and qnalities. MATTING, White checkered and fanoy. WINDOW SHADES, Cornices and Bands. TABLE and PIANO (70VERS, RUGS, MATS, v: ENAMEL CLOTHS, Of various qualities and colors, (7000A MATTING and MATS, HAIR CLOTH, &c., &c. All of which ire oder at moderate advance« on mannfacturer's prices, for cash. augS-ly A. BROÏJSSEAU & CÖ. F AM GOODS! FAM GOODS!! guéblé k goursaud, 137 Canal Street.. 13T DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FKENCH, ENGLISH & GERMAN ! FANCY GOODS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, <SsO. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY Inform country buyers, that we are now prepared to show thetn the most complete and best selected itock of ÏANCY GOODS in this city. A full assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYRS—warranted. BELTS and BÜCKLE8, COMBS and BRUSHES, of all sort«. THE SEHT FRENCH CORSETS, ÏRENCH PKRFUMKRIES, And KID GLOVES. A full line of DRESS TKIMMI.VGS, BUTTONS, ETC. Come and examine our splendid stock, which hat been «elected by our Mr. GUÉBLÉ himself, in Paris and Germany, so we nay recommend it for i the toality and taste of the goods, as well as the ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICKS, We are enabled to sell them for. FDBCHA8Ï housb » paris : NO. 12 FAUBOURG P0ISS0INNIJ5R«. guéblé & goursaud, 137 Canal street, Jept38 Teuro Building« Mississippi. Hotel, 120 ...CHARTRES STREET. 180 Corner of St. Louis, flEW ORLEAK8, LA. Mit. If ACBERT, whose furnished rooms, Char tres street, between St. Louis and Tonlousse, were n< well known, has Just opened the Misais» slppi Hotel, No. 120 Chartres «treet, corner of St. Bonis. TRAVELERS will find In the above establish ment FURNISHED ROOMS, at moderate prtoet; they may also hare their MEALS, by tbe day or by tbe week. All will meet with that comfort which, for ten ▼ear«, has been found in Amur's Hoaie. est38-3» ÏBÏ OLDEST IN THE SOUTH, Removed from No. 10 Old L«V*e, '}> 111 'W - ' Corner of Gravier St, and Bank Plate H. CASS1DY, SAIL TENT, AWNING AND " Flag »Manufactory, HtPOBTKRB AND BBil.BÏBI» BYERY DESCRIPTION OF . • ; i AMERICAN AND ENGI.I3II Light and Heavy Canvass,' PRESCH MD ENGLISH BUNTINGS, he, Pays strict attention to making, la a superior manner, all «ort» of fync; Boat tnd Yacht Sail» ; alto every description of WpoJ and Iron», lfffiaie, Awnings, for Store«, Galleries,Office«, Steatnboats, «te., at moderate price«. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF OAMP FXTIUSriTXJÄB, SUCH A8 Portable Camp Cots, Chairs, Stool*, Alwaya on hand In any quantity. i I ALSO EVERY DESCRIPTION ÔÏ American, Foreign & Fancy Flags, Steamboats' <$- Shiva' Burgee», JACK PENKANIS, ETC. on hanu and made to order. Fall Kopes, Sling«, etc., ipliced and furnisheci at a moment'a notice. Blocks of every description «trapped. TRUNKS NEATLY COVERED. N B.—Particular atte tion paid to getting up, In superior style and finish, a 1 sorts of Plain or Fanoy Embroidered Silk Flags or Banners, for Military or other Companies; and also to the Manufacturing of Circus Tent«, having bad much experience in that line. All articles of Canvass will be warranted proof against rot or mildew. nov2-y THOS. B. B0DLKlT& CO., No. ö, PERDIDO STREET, (AMOINUra MASONIC BUILMMO,) OJPKK'K, No. 1Ü8, GRAVIER STIIKKT, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Circular Saw Mills, Statio:,ar> and Portaole Steam Engines, Circular Crom Cut. Mill and Mu ley Saws, Corn Mills, Wheat Mill», And Bolting Apparatus, . Shafting Pullie« And Belting. aul descriptions of PIAUTATlON MACIIINBRY AND A&aiu ULTÜHAL IMPl.»:.Hl£XTS WK KEEP CONSTANTLY.ON HAND A fall supply of CANE CART.'?, PLANTA TION AND KOAD W /. GÖNS, TIMBER WHEELS AND WU KELB ARROWS, from the well known Factory of JOSHUA BODLEÏ, WIlEELiNG, VA. W» have connected with extensive Fojndries anu Machine Shops in at. L ob I h , Louisville, Lin. cionatland Pittsburg, through which wh are pre pared to contract for any class rf machinery, on mo«t favorable terms, and deliver anywhure nertit ef New Orleans, free of freight. THOS. H. BODLB-Y & CO. oetïb-y JYOTICE. T'HE undersigned ha?e renewed their A. former Partnership, and will transmet busi ness under the name of STEVENS A SEYMOUR, at their old stand, Ne«. 90, aàjj 93 Common .-'t., ppofite tlie Uity Hotel. E. R. STEVENS, Per W. K. SJETMOofc,, ] W. E. sey MOÜR, N.w i'RLKASrf. July 1,1806. yÎ8 PAPER, STATIONERY —and— FANCY GOODS. Warehouse, Nos. 96 and 98 Common St. WE are now receiving by almost erery arrival a large stock of PiUNTINQ, WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY ofajl kiuds, And FANCY U0QD8. Received per steamer Evenihg Star and ship Freedom— 44 cases CAP and LETTBR PAPER. 4P reams COTTON SAMl'UNG PAPER. 10 cases SCHOOL 8LATB 2110 dozen WEBSTER'S SPELLING BOOKS. 150,000 PAPER BAGS, all sizes, from X 2&S> COMBS, NEEDLES, PIMS, TOOTH BRUSHES, And a general assortment of FANCY GOODS. For «ale at reduced prices. STEVENS & SEYMOUR, lulylS 96 and 93 Common street. Baton Rouge and Clinton RI-WEEKLY Us S, MAIL! 3B -ST STAGE! LSAVES BATON ROUGH every Monday, Wednesday and t ri day; and Oilnton. every Tuesday, 1 Thursday and Saturday, at seven o'clock, a. M. Passengers' Baggage, over 40 pounds, will be charged extra. Passengers wlshirg to «ecure «eats will call at the Livery Stable of the undersigned, on BC Louis street, opposite the Ma ket. octl4~M P. A. KUGLER. REGULAR VICKSBURQ PACKET Leaves New OrUam every Saturday, at 6 P. M. FOR VICKSBURG, GRAND GULP, Rodney, Natchez, Fort Adams, Hog Point, Morgania, Bayou Sara. Baton Rouge, Plaquemlne, Dnnaldsonville, and all Intermediate Coast Landings, the New and «wift-running side-wheel steamer mr 9 P.D. PRATT, Comd'r; CHA8. GRATER, Cierk, tor freight or passage apply onboard or to A. BRITTON, No. 7 Frojt street. JNO. L. TITUS & CO., Cor. Bienville A Old Levee. WOODRUFF, BUTLER A CO., Nos. 17 and 18 New Levee. WM. lIK\'UKKSO>, Jane8 Agent, Third street, Baton Stage. ESTABLI&DpTjSïïMrf^S SALES. 8t«te ofLouIsîni.aParlal. ofKaat Baton Ronjfo—Fiftn Judicial District Cpnrt— 810 -4- I b theihstiM of the suceoswion uftHenry J>roz, fJeceaged. a oonirBiBsjoçi, to me direct hè Honorable the Judge of the Fifth .Judicial District Court, of the Parifth and Stat» aforenaid, 1 will expose aulsjQp tJ)je pteniisoft whereon the deceuBod last reaicfed. in, this Parish about frcm the city of Baton Hodge, ,3^1 ■> ïijirt / «Soi; • m ß^twjday, ftf J>eceHiber »ext, ■fc3«ääfW»a«8h» 1st. A certain traot or parcel of LAND lying and being"iii the Fi-rishof East Ba ton Koujt«j<»a the Aimita River, and about fifteen a S d a )mlf miles from the City of Baton Rougé, bounded, on the North bv lands of Dr; 4'. W. DfeaHrig ; ÏJaSt by the A m «te River ;iBouth by the heirs of West ly CiwijJjera^-and Wetetby publie lawls, <Ktat*imingi-.si»handie<i and thirty acres, rnota or les», together with all the build ings, improvement ianâ appurtenances thereunto belongimg.« ' 2tJ -: ' ^ c . ac l mora or less. "SO hésd öf H0GÖ, more orless. /) f, l^jHOBSE CART, , 1 PLOW and GEAR, 1 -j: i I ÈARROW. >;î ••• v T eems and C ondii ( ow or SALK-One lV»ir«ash and the balänce in one and l#vo y^wrs from the day of sale, bearing 5 pur cent. t interest from date until paid, with mortgage rewjned on the property sold until full and final paymont, with person al security to the satisfaction of the ad ministrator. n.ov25 ED. COtF8INARD, Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Porifh of East Baton B«dg*i«-Fiftb Judicial District Conft— No 760V Probate—In the matteroltlia snocenHion of Lucy Morgan/deceased. BY VIRTUE of a commission to mo directed from tho Honorable the Judgo of the Fifth Judicial District Court of the Parish and State aforeeaid, J will e*poso to puwte sale, at the rfcsidentie on which the deceased last resided, situated rift Big Sandy Creek, at about Stf miles from the öity ^f Batoö Rouge, on Tuesday, the 5th of December next, A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M. of said day, tbe following described property, to wit : A tract of LAND containing one hon dredI and ^ixt* (160) acres, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, and bounded on the Nvrlfc by Mrs. Rachael Morgan, on tbe East fe>y landB belonging to thq,HUcce»sioo, South by Alexander Court nay, and WëMt by Jo^nT. M'nrgan, also ON® D.Mifc BORREL MARE, FOUR OXEN, . - THfhf Y* HKIWOf''BTOGE CATTLE NINE- SHEEP, VA... nut, TEN ■STOCK HOÖS, f FIVE CHAJRS, ■ t wo ba w ets, THREE PINE TABLES, jiONEiSIOK BOARD, ONE, (JLOCIS, v- i . ■ • ONE' HAT-RACK, THREE TRUNKS and contents, ONE GRIND STCTNE, ONE SPINMWiG WHEEL, ONE STO-NEJAK, TWO BA|ïjEL8. Upon the foilôWing termà and con chtions, viz : ' The moveable' ^property payable oae half cash,,and the other half twelve months after day.of, salé, with apprqved security : the land to'be sold on one and two years' credit from day of sale, pnrthftser to fur nish notes with approved socurity, and morfgugo retained on the property until fail end-final payment. ED. COUSINARD, n °v2 Sheriff. State of Lbuiaiot a— Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial Distfict Cbnrt— No. 849—In tbe matter of the succession of Joseph Bernard, dace tided. WHEREAS, Mrs. Ann Holmes, widow of Joseph Bernard, has this,day filed her applîtatibn for the Admistfation of the above estatei <• tip« is béroby given that all legal op position' to the granting of letter» of ad ministration to said Widow, must bo filed in the iGWrk's office of thi« Pariah, within ten days from the first publication hereof. Given undor my hand and seal of said Court this 20th day of November, a. d., 1865. m - JOS. NEPHLER, UOV21. Clerk. State pf Louisiana^ Fifth District Court— Parish of East B^ton Rouge—Suocossioa of WiVifafn-Thomas—No. 844. T|7"HER£AS Jetfereob Thomas of said TT Parish, has this day filed with the Clerk of'said Cobrtan application to " be appointed administrator of the succes sion of William Thbtnag, deceased, Notice is hereby given to all parties in* torested to file their reasons (if any they have,) in writing with the Clerk of said Court, at his office, in the City of Baton Rouge, within ten days from the first pub-^ lication of thin notice why Baid application houid not be grafted. Witness the Bon. R. T. Posey, Judgo of aaid Court, Member 29th, 1865. r, r L. ALLAIN, nov29-i0 d. _ Depaty Clerk. 8tateof Louisiana—Fifth District Court Parish of East Baton Rouge—Succession of Francis Thomas—No. 601. WHEREA® JeffeMdn Thomas of said Parish, bf>*. this day fliod with tho Clerk of said .Court bis application to be appointed Adrpiuistfator of the above succession. Notice ie hereby given tç »11 parties in terested to file their reftsona fit any they bave, >in writimf, with the Clerk of said Court, at his office, in the city of Baton Rou^e, within ten days from the flr«t pub lication of this notice, why said applica tion shObld not be granted. Witness my hand and tbe seal of said Court this the 80th day of October, A. D. 1865. L. ALLAIN, aov29-10d Deputy Clerk. State of Lonisiana—Flfth District Court —Parish ; East Baton Rouge—'No. 858— Succession of James 8. Rhodes. WHEREAS Leon Bonhecasje has this day filed, with tho Clerk of said Court his application to be appointed Ad ministrator o F the said succession, Notice is hereby given to all parties in terested to file their.reasons (if any they have) in writing within ten days from the first publication of this notice, why said application should not he granted, Witpess my hand up d the seal of said Co^rt, this the S9th day ol November, 1865. L. ALLAIN, dee2 Deputy Clerk. WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER I 111 fMMi R0LLS WALL PAPER, A. VJ«j VUU 0 f the finest pattern«. On hand and for sale by JAMES McVAY, julyl-tf Opposite tbe La, State Baak.